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>Ton
>
>Thanks for this update.  I've been taking VB programming at ZD University
>via the net, but naturally I'm weeks behind.  Maybe this will help..
>
>Regards
>
>Guy
>

Hi Guy-- Can you tell us something about ZD University?     jerry.....


>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> [mailto:owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of A.J. Maas
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 1998 3:48 AM
>> To: Metastock-List
>> Subject: Visual Basics for Kids
>>
>>
>> FWIW parts of this CNETs newsletter
>>
>>
>> CNET Download.com
>> http://www.download.com/?dd.dl.pc..fd
>> Vol. 3, No. 37
>> September 15, 1998
>>
>> MTUSpeed Pro 4.10(check internet ISP/Web speed)
>> http://www.download.com/DD/dl/0%2C302%2C0-0915-1-025%2C00.html
>>
>> Market Analyzer for Windows (MAWin) 1.2d
>> http://www.download.com/DD/dl/0%2C302%2C0-0915-1-036%2C00.html
>>
>> Fund Manager (32-bit) 3.3
>> http://www.download.com/DD/dl/0%2C302%2C0-0915-1-038%2C00.html
>>
>> Microsoft Office 97 Service Release 2
>> http://www.download.com/DD/dl/0%2C302%2C0-0915-1-037%2C00.html
>>
>> Visual Basic for Kids
>> File size: 540K
>> License: shareware ($19.95)
>> Minimum requirements: Windows 95, Visual Basic 4.0 runtime module
>>
>> If you've ever wanted to learn how to write your own Visual Basic
>> applications, or maybe you have some precocious preteens who do, you're
>> in luck. The folks from KIDware have come up with Visual Basic for Kids,
>> an interactive tutorial designed for the entire family. Made up of ten
>> separate lessons, each chock-full of activities and examples, Visual
>> Basic for Kids can help budding young programmers of all ages get a head
>> start on the subtleties of VB--provided they can perform basic operations
>> on the computer, of course. Make sure you have a copy of Visual Basic 4.0
>> or better before you get started. Start with the basics:
>>
>> http://www.download.com/DD/dl/0%2C302%2C0-0915-1-017%2C00.html
>>
>> HOMESITE
>> Size: 5.8MB
>> License: freeware
>> Minimum requirements: Windows 95/NT 4.0
>>
>> Even professional Web editors would be lost without the right tools of
>> the trade. Allaire HomeSite already has a reputation as the professional
>> editing tool of choice, and the upcoming version 4.0 promises to make a
>> good thing even better. Some of the new features you can try in this
>> preview version include a redesigned editor with multilanguage support
>> (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, VB Script, SQL, and Perl), custom color coding,
>> bookmarking, a new style sheet editor, and customizable keyboard
>> shortcuts. New Tag Inspector and Tag Tree features display the current
>> tag and show a customizable outline of HTML documents, while the Design
>> View feature enables visual page layout. Talk home improvement:
>>
>http://www.download.com/DD/dl/0%2C302%2C0-0915-1-047%2C00.html
>
>MACRO MAGIC 4.0
>Size: 799K
>License: shareware ($39.95)
>Minimum requirements: Windows 95/NT
>
>How many times have you felt more burdened by your computer than
>liberated by it? Simple system maintenance can gobble up precious time,
>and once you're actually working, it's easy to waste time repeating the
>same keystrokes over and over to boot. Save yourself from that brand of
>drudgery with Macro Magic. Version 4.0 adds a clever new feature that
>lets you use the same keystrokes in different programs to do different
>tasks, greatly increasing the number of macros you can create. Even more
>computing efficiency:
>
>http://www.download.com/DD/dl/0%2C302%2C0-0915-1-012%2C00.html
>
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